The perspective of Speech and Language Pathologist about Outcomes of an Early Language Delay in Children Less than 5 Years Old

Sibgha Shafique, Sadia Tahira, Muhammad Ahmed, Saba Yaqoob, Hiba Maqsood, Nimra Zulfiqar
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Background: Language is the systematic and standard use of sounds (or signs or written symbols) for communication or expression purpose. In humans language is controlled primarily by the left cerebral hemisphere, and the right hemisphere is specialized for processing visual-spatial information. This actually depends on the handedness of humans. It is evaluated that around 95% of right-handers and 70% of left-handers appear left-hemisphere dominant for language. Early language delay is a condition that called a common developmental disorder. Persistent delay may lead to adverse impacts on the emotional, behavioral and social abilities of children. Objective: The objective of the present study was to find out the perspective of speech and language pathologists/therapists about the outcomes of an early language delay in children less than 5 years old. Materials & Methods: This descriptive study was carried out at NUR International University, from 1st March 2021 to 30 September 2021 to determine the outcomes of an early language delay in less than 5 years old. For this purpose data was collected from almost 50 speech therapist working with the language delaychildrensthrough self-designed questionnaire. Questionnaire which was used as data collecting instrument that was designed by expert opinion and literature review. Results: Results show that the most facing outcomes are difficulty in understanding verbal communication 30(60%), turn-taking during conversation as well as playing 32(64%), focus and concentration difficulties 28(56%), difficulty in linguists use 30(60%), difficulty in imitation 25(50%), performing cognitive tasks30(60%), academic issues 30(60%), arranging syntactic and semantics 25(50%), non-compliance 29(58%), emotional tantrums 35(70%) and physical aggression on siblings and animals 31(62%). Conclusion: The children are facing difficulties in their academic life and extremely confront the behavioral, social and, emotional problems in their daily life.
语言病理学家对5岁以下儿童早期语言迟缓结局的看法
背景:语言是为了交流或表达目的而系统而规范地使用声音(或符号或文字符号)。人类的语言主要由左脑半球控制,而右脑半球专门负责处理视觉空间信息。这实际上取决于人类的惯用手。据估计,大约95%的右撇子和70%的左撇子表现为左半球主导语言。早期语言迟缓是一种常见的发育障碍。持续的延迟可能会对儿童的情绪、行为和社会能力产生不利影响。目的:本研究的目的是了解语言病理学家/治疗师对5岁以下儿童早期语言迟缓的结局的看法。材料与方法:本描述性研究于2021年3月1日至2021年9月30日在NUR国际大学进行,以确定5岁以下早期语言延迟的结果。为此,我们通过自行设计的问卷调查收集了近50名与语言迟缓儿童打交道的语言治疗师的数据。问卷调查是采用专家意见和文献综述相结合的方法设计的数据收集工具。结果:结果显示,面对最多的结果是理解语言交流困难30(60%),在谈话和游戏中轮流32(64%),注意力集中困难28(56%),语言学家使用困难30(60%),模仿困难25(50%),执行认知任务30(60%),学术问题30(60%),安排句法和语义25(50%),不服从29(58%),情绪发脾气35(70%)和对兄弟姐妹和动物的身体攻击31(62%)。结论:儿童在学习生活中面临困难,在日常生活中面临行为、社会和情感问题。
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